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Show ; " O I LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Q FOR SALE Smull Whlto Chester pigs Av D. Anderson, Lehl. 10-2t V-, Mrs. John Turner spent Sunday nt Pleasant Qrovo visiting friends. I ' Mr, W. J. Hlggs made a buBlncss I trip to Salt Lake City Tucsdny. Dr. Holbrook tnado a professional B visit to Salt Lake City Tuesday. H r H Children's Sleeping Garments at I People's Co-op. 24-lt I Mrs. Irma Ross Ricks of Salt Lake I City, is visiting with relatives In Lehl. I J. E. Cotter spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Mrs. Alex Chrlstofferson was a . visitor with friends in Salt Lako City Tuesday. Mrs. Win. Thomas and daughter, Mrs. Geo. Prostwlch, were visitors at the Salt Luke Temple Tuesday. Provo Blankets $4,00 and up at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. 24-lt George O. Robinson made u business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wednes-day. W. S. Evans shipped a car of lime over the Orem road to the Lehl sugar factory this week. Wm. Wing and Ernest Madsen were the speakers at American Fork First Ward Sunday afternoon. The Smuln orchestra went to Rlv-orton Rlv-orton Wednesday, where they furnished furn-ished the music for u ball given by the Daisy club. The entertainment given by the Rlner Sistors in the Tubcrnacle Tucs- I day evening was tho first number of " the Graham Lyceum Course and was a decidedly artistic success. Our lino of Children's Coats Is the best ever. See People's Co-op. be fore purchasing. 24-lt Mrs. Azer Drlggs, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh, for the past month, returned to her home In Ma-grath, Ma-grath, .Canada, this week. House for Rent Enquire of W. F. Welsh, San Pedro Depot. 17-21 Dr. Worlton was a Salt Lako City visitor Sunday on professional business. busi-ness. James Carter took his outfit to Top-llff Top-llff yesterday to thresh the dry farm wheat there. A good yield is reported. report-ed. Good Gloves for Cold Weather work. J Feel liko silk, look llko kid , wear like iron. Soo People's Co-op. 24-lt Messrs Armstrong and Shurtllff of " tho Orem Townslto company, were in Lehl Tuesday making arrangements A for the second excursion and sale of lots which takes place today. Several Lehl people have purchased lots in Orem. Mrs. W. K. Hopkins went to Salt Lako City Tuosday to see Hurry Lau- dor and witness the performance of I a Bird of Paradise. I ' ji, I FOR RENT Good five room brick I houBe. Enqulro of Ruben Worlton, I Lehl. 17-2t I Miss Mada Peterson of Provo, wns I tho guest of hor sister, Mrs. Arthur jtl I J. 'Klrkhnm, several days this week. E I - Mr. Lester Smuln went to Provo "IB Sunday to attoud a practice of the I Epperson Band of which he Is a mem- I uor' i- H Jamos. A. Drown went to Suit Lako 13 H City Sunday to visit his brother, John I Drown of Alpine, who underwent nn oporatlon for appendicitis Saturday. I "Forest Mills" Knit Underwear for Ladles and Children. Fine in fabric, "! I perfect In workmanship. Peoplo's a I Co-op. 24-lt ndt p Ira D. Wines left for Ruby Valley. Novada, Saturday, whero ho will make arrangements to ship a train load of H Ills beef cuttlo to the California mar- kets. ftfl" I Wm. E. Evans loft for Abraham, -' Millard County, Sunday, whero some California parties are negotiating for """ H the Bale of somo Inml owned by tho H Vtah Hanking company. Iw t'oles Hot Rlnst Rnngo In actual M operation nt Peoplo's Co-op. on the 20th, 27th and 28th. 24-lt Mth A. J. EvaiiH was the recipient f ft ploasnut birthday surprise party ti . M nWV10tLa,J&!oudjij: afternoon. Tho 1 m n?JJP was lir.tho nature ol a keiiBlng- H ton' Refreshments woro sorved. Id" Thosf prcBont woro: MoBilnmcs H, C. IB Holbrook, S. W. Rosb, W. T. Haslor, H leber C Wobb, W. M. Evans, Ora 0M i,uU anlth, Ethel Potorson. Mrs. Lvnua wua given a beautiful cassorolu "8 a birthday present. o Win. 13. Rucker mndo a business trip to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Fresh Link Snusnge Tuesdays and Fridays at People's Co-op. 24-lt Wm. Woods will spend tho coming winter in Cnllente, Nevada. Mrs. James Drown Is making a month's visit with her daughter, Jennie, Jen-nie, In Ulackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Daisy Chnmberluln of Provo, was ti week end visitor nt the homo of Mrs. Charles Herron. Seo Peoplo's Co-op before purchasing purchas-ing Fall Rugs. They have a beautiful beauti-ful line of the latest patterns. 24-lt Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Provo, wns a guest at the home of her father, Mr. B. W. Drown, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Yates and son, Alfred, of Monn, arc visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates. A. M. Davis and Isaac Fox were homo missionaries nt American Fork Second Wnrd Inst Sunday. Mrs. Hyrum Klrkhum spent Sunday visiting friends in Pleasant Grove. Remembers the dntes, 2Cth, 27th and 28th. Domestic Science Exhibit nt Peoplo's Co-op. 24-lt Tho brick work on O. J. Roberts' bungnlow over Jordan River has been completed, and mechunlcs are now busy on the carpenter work. r Mrs D Y Mulllncr has been very 111 tho past week with heart trouble. Sho Is slightly Improved, through still quite low. Don't forget tho date of tho Domls-tlc Domls-tlc Science Exhibit nt Peoplo's Co-op. October 20th, 27th and 28th. 24-lt J. D. Forbes of Amcrlcnn Fork. Jesso Walton of Salt Lnko City, and J. G. Allred of Rnymoud, Canada, were tho speakers nt tho Second Wnrd Sunday afternoon. A man named Peterson was arrested arrest-ed this week for being intoxicated. He wns found in Hllstrom's restaurant. restau-rant. Ho was rclensed on a $1G bond which wns Inter forfeited. Miss Delta Snlzner of Snlt Lake City, formerly n resldont of Lehl, come to Amcrlcnn Fork each week, whero she is giving Icssoiib In fancy work. Dlfchop James II. Gardner rddresred a Republican rally nt Manila last Friday Fri-day night nnd another nt Lludjii Uu. night following. Thoso Chlpmnit people nt American Fork seem to know our needs and Just when they want us to call and purchase them. If wo go there for a Cont or Suit wo alwnys know we can find Just what we wnnt. 24-lt Mr. Herman Allred had a very narrow nar-row escape from being seriously Injured In-jured Tuesday afternoon. Ho wns driving homo from tho sugar factory when his horse became frightened nnd ran away, smashing the buggy, but he was not hurt. Mrs. Wm. Halllday spout Snturday and Sunday In Snlt Lako. ty Mr. Geo. Harvey Is confined to his bed with bronchltus and Is under the doctor's euro. & Mr. Matt Carson went to Mt. Pleasant Plea-sant Friday to buy somo puro blood ramB. Miss Mnudo Klrkham ontortnlned the D. 11. Sewing club Monday evening. even-ing. Refreshments woro served. Mr. Gerald Taylor, who is working In Salt Lako City, made a business trip to Lehl Wednesday. Furs. Furs, Furs Call and look them over. Alwnys glad to show you. People's Co-op. 24-lt Lester and Melvln Smuln plnyed with the Provo band In Its dancing excursion to American Fork Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudson left Friday for their homo In Garfield. Mrs. Christian Knudson accompanied them. Mr. Junius Davis went to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend tho foot ball game at tho University of Utah, returning re-turning home Sunday evening. The Provo sugar factory cutting station was closed two days this week becauso of tho breaking of tho main shaft. Cutting was resumed Wednesday. Wednes-day. Miss Marlam Thurman spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thurman. Miss Thurman Is teaching In the Pleasant Grove High School. Mr. Dave Carson spent a fow days with his family this week. Mr. Carson Car-son Is shipping sheep for John Mc. Kenny. Cards are out announcing the mar-rlago mar-rlago of Miss Ada Steolo, formerly of Lehl, to Mr. Edward Wattress of Salt Lako City, tho wedding to take place November 4th. Tho sixteen-year-old daughter -of Mr. and , Mrs. John P. Peterson Is suffering from nn attack of Inflnraa-tory Inflnraa-tory rheumatism. See Chlpman's "Hallowe'en ad" this issue, then call and see their display, dis-play, they are up-to-date on all of the Into styles going. 24-lt Mrs. Charles Earl went to Price, Thursday to spent a fow days wltb her husband, who Is constructing an electric lino through there. Miss FIosbIo Dorton entertained n dozen young people at an oyster supper sup-per Snturday night, In honor of somo of tho sugar factory boys who changed chang-ed from day to night shift Sunday. Mrs. Drigg Mulllner wns seriously 111 Monday and Tuesday, nnd ' for awhile her life hung ns in a balance, but she recovered nnd Is doing better now. Mrs. Wm. Lovorago returned homo from a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Rnchaol Carson, who is living In Ogden. Mrs. Geo. Southwlck received n letter let-ter from hor son, Melvln, who Is In Great Britan on n mission. He reports re-ports that all tho missionaries have loft Europe and he will soon loavo. O' Cedar Polish, tlio polish that polishes nnd Mops too. All slzos for sale at Peoplo's Co-op. 24-lt Miss Dlanche Jacobs and Mrs. Jon-nlo Jon-nlo Wnnlnss gavo a bundlo shower Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Mnblo Jacobs, who will bo marrlod to Nophi Slater In tho near future. James Peterson thla wook harvost-ed harvost-ed a flold of beets which had boon grow,n without Irrigation and which yielded twenty-flvei tons per acre, They were grown on somo land north of town nnd woro Bub-lrrlgated. Mrs. Emily Sowash and Mrs. C Rosenqulst of Rock Island. Ill, returned re-turned Tuesday to their home, after spending a month In Utah, and vIbU-Ing vIbU-Ing n fow days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Srank. An expert will show you tho special features of tho Coles Hot Blast Rango on October 2Cth, 27th nnd 28th nt People's Co-op. 24-lt Mossrs J. E. Cotter, O. A. Blade nnd Leo Hanson returned Snturdo. from n deer hunt In the Mountain east of Frisco. As a vesul. a, number of Lehl people had vnnlson lor dinner tho day following Whllo ono of the jompnny bent t ishes In a pine forest tho other.. rKed a flue buck as ho como out. Thlf vi the only deef-seon on tho 'trip. Lehl, American' Fork, Alplno nnd Pleasant Qrovo High School girls take advantage of tho Embroldory Class Free to all ladles at Chlpman's Store, upstairs, Saturday, October 24th, 1914, 2 p. to. Expert instructor I ' from Salt Lako Ctyy No charge. 24-lt Miss Eliza Phillips wns a Salt Lake City visitor Saturday and Sunday. Tho Smuln Dand has rccehed ten now spook numbers for Its Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en ball next Frldny night. A. E. Marshal laid off from work several days this week suffering from acute gastritis. "Stephenson" Underwoar for men who care. Ask to seo tho lino at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. 24-lt Miss Maud Klrkham and Miss Nclllo Duckwalter spent Tuesday In Cedar Fort on Mutual Improvement Association Asso-ciation business. Emma Lindsay, who has been visiting visit-ing at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. GoatoB, returnod Tuesday to hor homo In Ogden. The Fourth ward Sunday School class of Miss Edna Sharp gavo her n most pleasant party at hor homo Thursday evonlng, playing games and serving picnic. All tho now and nifty styles In Overcoats displayed at People's Co-op. 24-lt The Lehl Eighth Grades hold n meeting Tuesday and elected tho following fol-lowing officers nnd committee to arrange ar-range for tholr socials and entertainments entertain-ments this year, Lcroy Gardner, president; pre-sident; Josephine Merrill, vlco president; presi-dent; Norma Whitman, secretary and treasurer; Loda Klrkham, Harton Drown, Amy Davis, Thclmn Robinson, nnd Martha Klrkham, executive committee. |